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FTIR Study of Molecular Interaction in Butyl Methacrylate–Organic Solvents Mixtures

  • K. Dharmalingam , K. Ramachandran and P. Sivagurunathan

Summary

FTIR spectroscopic study of butyl methacrylate (BMA) in different pure organic solvents were undertaken to investigate the solute–solvent interactions. The frequency of carbonyl stretching vibration ν(C=O) of BMA is correlated with the solvent properties such as the KBM parameter, the solvent acceptor number (AN), and the linear salvation energy relationships (LSER). The solvent-induced stretching vibration frequency shifts showed a better correlation with LSER parameters than AN. While no linear correlation between dielectric constants and the frequencies showed that the KBM relationship was unsuitable for this molecule. Also the solvent effect on the strength of hydrogen bond formation between free OH group of 1-butanol and C=O group of BMA is discussed in terms of local specific interaction between the solute and solvent.

Received: 2006-3-7
Accepted: 2006-3-17
Published Online: 2009-9-25
Published in Print: 2006-6-1

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